would explain why people are on the Normandy when they shoulden't be, why the normandy is in a relay jump while it's supposed to be fighting, there is no concrete on the Citadel so why is there footage of him breathing in the rubble from London?
unless he didn't actually wake up from being hit by Harbinger's beam and when you pick the "bad" ending you are actually fighting to stay alive and since you fought the indoctrination you wake up to carry on the fight
I do LOVE this game so much except for the endings so im probably holding out hope that it isnt the real endings to the story especially since there is another singleplayer DLC coming out somepoint this year.
Though I didn't really care much for some of the characters, it did make me cry in more than a few places and I really hope they end it like they should be is a montage of you, garrus and a few others in Purgatory (the place on the Citadel while you are actually dead) having drinks and having a fun time while it shows you memories of your past missions or what happens to everyone especially you and your love interest
would explain why people are on the Normandy when they shoulden't be, why the normandy is in a relay jump while it's supposed to be fighting, there is no concrete on the Citadel so why is there footage of him breathing in the rubble from London?
unless he didn't actually wake up from being hit by Harbinger's beam and when you pick the "bad" ending you are actually fighting to stay alive and since you fought the indoctrination you wake up to carry on the fight
Or people are reading too much into it?
The beam never directly hit Shep either, if it did, he would have been completely ashed. (Yes, ashed, those beams are supposed to disintegrate people on contact). As one of the comments said, this guy seemed to make the evidence fit the hypothesis, as opposed to building a hypothesis around the evidence.
Exactly! while running you see almost everyone else being turned to ashes, you survive since it doesn't directly hit you (though it was VERY close) and I don't believe Anderson was running for the beam either since he was busy commanding the ground forces elsewhere.
' Wrote:Exactly! while running you see almost everyone else being turned to ashes, you survive since it doesn't directly hit you (though it was VERY close) and I don't believe Anderson was running for the beam either since he was busy commanding the ground forces elsewhere.
He says he ran in after you, it's more than likely that after seeing the force he was directing get flattened, he decided to go for it himself.
And I'm sure the beam DID lead to multiple locations, or even a different location in the same room (which seems like what happened, even though you don't see him, which is stupid).
Just wondering: Why is everyone bashing EA despite BioWare developing the game? Do publishing companies really have that much influence over developers? All of these anti-EA statements are turning me away from buying any EA game (Maxis, BioWare, etc.).
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